Garden City Community College - Broncbuster Yearbook (Garden City, KS)

 - Class of 1932

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GARDEN CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE fz. -V' Iaflx C'f5.:i-f 'Z . .5 . ',5?,i.' I- AF ax I-...P : L- . fp..- 'VW' CURRICULUM Architectural Drawing. Three-hour course. Prereq- uisite: Course 1 and 2. MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Elementary French. Five-hour course. First semes- ter. Grammer, pronunciation, speaking, elementary syntax, reading. French Reading and Grammar. Five-hour course. Second semester. Dictation, reading, elementary corn- position, classics. Prerequisites: Course 1 or 1 year of high school French. Modern French Writers. Three-hour course. First semester. Translation and readings: Merimee, George Sand, Victor Hugo, etc. Prerequisites: Courses 1 and 2 or two years high school French. French Composition. Two-hour course. Second semes- ter. Written exercises for grammatical review, free composition, oral exercise with conversation, dicta- tion. Prerequisite: Course 3. Elementary Spanish. Five-hour course. First semes- ter. Pronunciation, elementary composition and syntax. Spanish Reading and Grammar. Five-hour course. Second semester. Translation, reading, grammar, composition, practice in speaking. Prerequisite: Course 1 or one year high school Spanish. Modern Prose Writers. Three-hour course. First se- mester. Leads to reading Spanish prose with fluency, good expression, and accurate translation. Prerequis- ites: Courses 1 and 2 or two years of high school Spanish. Spanish Composition. Two-hour course. Second se- mester. Systematic training in writing and speaking. Themes and translation. To be preceded by Course 3. SOCIAL SCIENCE Modern European History. Three-hour course in each semester. Survey of Europe from Reformation to end of the World VVar. English History. Five-hour course. First semester. A study of the history of England and the British Em- pire from its beginning to the present. Contemporary American History. Five-hour course. Second semester. History of the United States since the Civil War. Elements of Economics. Five-hour course. First se- mester. The laws governing man in his relation to wealth. Elements of Sociology. Five-hour course. Second se- mester. Foundations, origin, evolution, structure, or- ganization and the activities of society.

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GARDEN CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE 1-2 3-5 10-11 12 13 1-2 2 3 1 1. 1 3 2a-2b. 3b 4e. 5e. 1-2 1. 2. CURRICULUM ENGLISH Rhetoric. Three and two-hour courses. Written exer- cises and rhetorical theory. Both semesters. Re- quired of all Freshmen. Principles of Argumentation. 'Iwo-hour course for Sophomores. Second semester. English Literature. Three hours credit each semes- ter. A study of representative authors. History of English Literature. Three hours credit first semester. Prerequisites: Courses 1, 2, 10, 11. Sophomore courses. History American Literature. Three hours credit. Second semester. Prerequisites: Courses 1, 2, 10, 11. Public Speaking. Two-hour courses for Sophomores. Second semester known as Literary Interpretationf SCIENCES Inorganic Chemistry. Five-hour courses. First semes- ter. Prerequisites: Courses of one year each in high school algebra and geometry. Qualitative Analysis. Five-hour course. Second se- mester. Prerequisite: Course 2. Botany. Five-hour course. Second semester. A study of plant life and its relation to man. Freshman course. Elementary Physiology. Five-hour course. Second semester. Elementary Animal Biology. Five-hour course. First semester. Principles of animal biology and its sig- nificance to mankind. Comparative Anatomy. Five-hour course. Second se- mester. Prerequisites: Course 1. MATHEMATICS College Algebra. Three and five-hour courses. First semester. The 2a course open only to students hav- ing 1112 units of high school algebra. Plane Trigonometry. Three-hour courses. Prerequis- ite: Course 2a or 2b. Second semester. Analytical Geometry. Five-hour course for Sopho- mores. First semester. Calculus I. Five-ho-ur course. Second semester. Pre- requisites: Course 2a or 2b, 3b, 4e. DRAMATICS Dramatic Art. Three-hour courses first semester. Advanced course, two hours second semester. Fresh- men or Sophomores. MANUAL ARTS Mechanical Drawing. Three hours, second semester. Freshman course. Machine Drawing. Three hoursfsecond semester. Sophomore course. Prerequisite: Course I. 7 af- VV



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GARDEN CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE CURRICULUM American Government. Course for Sophomores. 10a. State and local Government. Two-hour course. First semester. ' ' 10b. National Government. Three-hour course. Sec- ond semester. PHILOSOPHY General Psychology. Three-hour course for Sopho- mores. First semester. General survey of the field of psychology, with emphasis upon its relation to education. Required for 3 year State Teachers Cer- tificate. I Elementary Ethics. Two-hour course for Sophomores. Second semester. Facts of human life and conduct. Prerequisite: Course la. Mental Hygiene. Required of all Freshmen. 1 hour credit. EDUCATION Methods of Teaching. Three-hour course. First se- mester. Organization and presentation of subject matter to insure good teaching. Elementary Education or Classroom Management. Three-hour course. Second semester. General appli- cation of the aim, scope and setting of elementary ed- ucation and its organization. Introduction to Educational Measurements. Three- hour course. First semester. Study of need for standard tests. Actual practice in giving, scoring, tabulating, and interpreting both group and individ- ual tests. Introduction to Education. Two-hour course. Second semester. Acquaints the student with educational facts. Provides ground Work for more advanced sub- jects in education. Supervised Teaching. Three-hour course. Second se- mester. Actual experience inthe classroom under the supervision of the instructor and of other experien- ced teachers. Prerequisite: Courses P1 and A2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Two credits, one-half credit each semester. Required of both Freshmen and Sophomores, men and women. Gymnasium work, basketball, tennis, organized play. Personal Hygiene. Required of all Freshmen. One hour credit. THREE-YEAR STATE TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE Granted to graduates of the Garden City Junior College who have done acceptable work in educational courses P1, A2 and 3, and in general psychology. 6 I 'W VV

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